Campanile on Minimax
2727 Minimax St, Houston, TX 77008
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Janet
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April 6, 2026
I like Campanile on Minimax because it's fairly new and spacious, and I have a handicap. It has so much room in there that you don't see in other little apartments that have a small square footage. It's really nice. The staff was very nice. He explained everything, what I need to do to get into the place, explained to me about the housing essentials, and about what to do when you're having problems there. He walked me through. It was a good tour. The room for a handicapped person was really nice, especially if you're in a wheelchair or a walker. The cabinet is large, and the stove is large. They have a 24/7 recreation room for dining. I looked in there, and he told me they have like 24-hour coffee and juice that you could just go hang out with friends and family. It's very spacious, and it has nice tables and chairs. Parking was good.
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Janet
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April 6, 2026
I like Campanile on Minimax because it's fairly new and spacious, and I have a handicap. It has so much room in there that you don't see in other little apartments that have a small square footage. It's really nice. The staff was very nice. He explained everything, what I need to do to get into the place, explained to me about the housing essentials, and about what to do when you're having problems there. He walked me through. It was a good tour. The room for a handicapped person was really nice, especially if you're in a wheelchair or a walker. The cabinet is large, and the stove is large. They have a 24/7 recreation room for dining. I looked in there, and he told me they have like 24-hour coffee and juice that you could just go hang out with friends and family. It's very spacious, and it has nice tables and chairs. Parking was good.
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